Colorado Coolwear
at the entrance Death Valley National Park, California. We wanted to test Colorado
Coolvests in the hottest area of North America! This is the method we use to test
and improve our product; we do it personally.y.

We were hoping
for temperatures of 120 plus degrees Fahrenheit in which to test our Coolvests but
there was a nasty stretch of cool weather. When we stopped for a tall glass
of iced tea we saw this blackboard outside the General Store.
Our personal record of 113 degrees in Florence, Colorado still stands. The troops
in Kuwait and Iraq wearing Colorado Coolvests currently hold the record at 125 degrees
Fahrenheit.

While at the
museum in Furnace Creek in Death Valley the owner and inventor of the Colorado Coolvest
shot this photo of the unpaid help appropriately attired for a day in Death Valley;
Colorado Coolvest, neck wrap, and baggy jeans.

With us on
this trip were long-time friends and customers of Colorado Coolwear, Bill and Gloria
B. They have helped test Colorado Coolvests on rides from the California desert
to "The Dragon" in Georgia.

Infamous Death
Valley off the left side of one of our many bikes. We average 20k miles a
year on our bikes and rarely leave home without our Coolvests.

A beautiful
area to ride a motorcycle but bad place to break down. The highest temperature
in North America was recorded here at 134 degrees Fahrenheit!